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666

666

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love can be like hell...
Review: When you're a teenage girl, you have a boyfriend and you throw yourself into a reckless relationship with another girl, love can easily feel like hell. This is the case of Inna and Veronika, two Muscovite teenagers who meet again and don't want to miss their chance of regaining their old friendship, which rapidly evolves into a sexual relationship.

Unwillingly falling for each other, soon they discover that love not only hurts but is not enough. Nonetheless, this knowledge doesn't stop them, it seems to inspire them even more into pursuing what their hearts really want. And since then the tragedy becomes imminent...

666 is a portrayal of the consequences of going for the forbidden, and the hardships of having to choose between the one they really love and their beloved ones. There is romance, there is angst, there's some comedy even; but there's definitely a certain charm in the prose which compels to keep on reading despite knowing their fatal end beforehand.

Be it for the satisfaction of having read it, or for the shock caused by the (un)intentional "glorification" of several "wrong" doings; 666 is not the kind of novel one easily forgets. If the reader actually likes it, that's another story...


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